Gretzky to Lemieux

The Story of the 1987 Canada Cup

Gretzky, Lemieux, Messier, Coffey, Fuhr, all on the same team -- in their prime. The greatest collection of hockey talent ever assembled, playing the games of their lives.

Three epic 6-5 contests between Canada and the Soviet Union decided the '87 Canada Cup.

Canada evened the series, after the Soviets won Game 1, when Gretzky's fifth assist of the game set up Lemieux's hat trick, ending Game 2 in double overtime. Game 2 is widely considered one of the greatest hockey games ever played.

With time running out in Game 3, after Canada battled back from a 3-0 deficit, Team Canada coach Mike Keenan sent the Gretzky / Lemieux / Hawerchuk line on the ice for a faceoff in Canada's end. The rest is history as Gretzky, Lemieux, and Larry Murphy rushed up the ice, Gretzky skating on the left wing, setting up Lemieux's game-winner in the slot with 1:26 left in the game. Gretzky's pass to Lemieux, followed by Lemieux's goal, is one of the most memorable plays in hockey history.

Gretzky to Lemieux captures the on-ice drama that led to the historic three-game final, and the stories behind it. Ed Willes adds depth and weight to the games by revealing the rebellion among Soviet hockey stars in the early days of Glasnost and a crumbling Soviet Union; the trouble brewing for Alan Eagleson; the ascendancy of Mario Lemieux; and the end of the glorious Gretzky era in Edmonton.

Packed with interviews of players and coaches, Gretzky to Lemieux tells the full story of the greatest hockey ever played.

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Decent book, worth reading. But, the former commentator is right. If you state Gretzky's hometown is Brampton, Ontario, rather than Brantford, that's a major editing problem. Still, good read, but would have been nicer to see more perspectives on this Canada Cup (such as Ray Bourque in particular), rather than just merely the Edmonton Oiler players who played in it, towards which this is heavily slanted.

I didn't even finish it. The author repeatedly states that Wayne Gretzky is from Brampton, Ontario. Any Canadian with a remote knowledge of Wayne Gretzky knows he is from Brantford. How can you devote time to a book where it is clear the author doesn't know his facts.